Formula One is very close to returning to South Africa and the rider is hopeful that the MotoGP will follow suit
The suspended public protector did not disclose that she had a copy of a classified intelligence report on a high risk unit in Sars but a recording suggests otherwise
Discussions are at an early stage and there is no certainty that the transaction will be consummated, both companies say
Police will struggle to solve murders and massacres, as well as other crimes, because of corruption, shoddy management, low level officers being promoted and internal divisions in the police service
After 14 years of blackouts, the president has promised to expedite load-shedding’s finale
Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust maintains recommencement of construction not in contravention of the law
The capacity of the state in the criminal prosecution of the Gupta brothers is in question, risking a delay in the crucial state capture trial on which their extradition hinges, while the formal request for their surrender to SA is still in the draft stage
Documents suggest the minister had no business attending Interpol events in Turkey and Dubai
The series explores how superhumans would behave in our reality, where public image, power and wealth take precedence over human lives
The Economic Freedom Fighters leader said the party will hold a national protest should Ramaphosa refuse to step down
The impasse between the Dutch midfielder and the decaying Barcelona football empire has come to a close
It is monetary policy masochism to hike interest rates and shoot blanks at world oil prices
Little has been done on the continent to investigate the Swiss mining, energy and commodity trading giant
The struggle for more accountable intelligence has been strengthened through the report’s exposure of abuses
Should the bakkie segment be afraid?
Mandela was given the belt by American legend Sugar Ray Leonard after he was released from Robben Island
The Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble celebrates 25 years of music making since first playing at the Linder Auditorium
There are few convictions, many cases are withdrawn and there is a lack of resources, training and staff
Concentrate on renewable energy, rather than putting the sensitive habitats and species, whales at risk by drilling exploration wells
Transnet’s former chief executive Siyabonga Gama will return to court in August
There are many promising signs that the event will return to South
Africa but it can’t be taken for granted that this is going to happen
Kgalema Motlanthe to review financial records of those campaigning for the ANC’s top six during silly season
The suspects are two men who worked for Swiss engineering firm ABB and allegedly ensured lucrative deals were handed to a company in which former Eskom chief executive Matshela Koko’s stepdaughter held a stake
So far, 148 juvenile African penguins have been released at De Hoop Nature Reserve in a bid to establish a new breeding colony
The defence advocate had earlier failed to obey a court order to file papers for his challenge to the Pretoria high court’s jurisdiction to adjudicate the murder trial
The Angolan autocrat, president from 1979 to 2017, built up the wealth of his family and that of his generals at the expense of the citizens
A Ferrari on fire, a strickened Sainz and a possible chink in the Red Bull armour exposed
Government officials should do their work as if they are implementing policies as though they are doing so for themselves
National Environmental Management Laws Amendment Act introduce new offences, increase quantum of fines, extend enforcement powers to municipal managers
Your political ambitions and material interests need a long, hard look. Why are you still with the ANC when it has failed South Africa?
Man who was dismissed from his job at a top KZN park for links to poaching is held by police in Gauteng